Alvis_Striker
Recruit
Hi folks, the 'What is your favorite Film' thread is coming up with some good conversation, so I was wondering what part of History (or even a Hypothetical) would you like to see made into a movie?
Mine would be about the Battle of Nevilles Cross in County Durham in 1346. Where 100'000 men clashed in a mass battle which saw King David I of Scotlands invading Army defeated and routed, anyone not knowing what happened to him is quite funny. He hid under a bridge on the river Browney, a soldier was walkign over the bridge and looked down to the water, where he saw the Kings reflection in the water, the Soldier then attacked the Kings Aide-de-Camps and killed two before the King told the rest to surrender. The man was John Copeland and he was knighted by the King of England soon after.
The site of the Battle was named after the place where Sir Neville was slain by the Scots, there is now a stone cross at the exact place where he fell.
King David I was sent to prison, but released a year later in return for 1000 Marks (around £13m thesedays), the money was never paid.
What films would you like to see?
Mine would be about the Battle of Nevilles Cross in County Durham in 1346. Where 100'000 men clashed in a mass battle which saw King David I of Scotlands invading Army defeated and routed, anyone not knowing what happened to him is quite funny. He hid under a bridge on the river Browney, a soldier was walkign over the bridge and looked down to the water, where he saw the Kings reflection in the water, the Soldier then attacked the Kings Aide-de-Camps and killed two before the King told the rest to surrender. The man was John Copeland and he was knighted by the King of England soon after.
The site of the Battle was named after the place where Sir Neville was slain by the Scots, there is now a stone cross at the exact place where he fell.
King David I was sent to prison, but released a year later in return for 1000 Marks (around £13m thesedays), the money was never paid.
What films would you like to see?